| Carey Maser |
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 | Class: Senior
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 | Hometown: Medford, N.J.
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 | High School: Shawnee
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 | Height: 5-6
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 | Position: B
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 | Experience: SR
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Honors
Big Ten All-Tournament Team (2004)
Academic All-Big Ten (2005)
Lion Career
2005: An anchor of Penn State's defensive unit that ranked at the top of nearly all the defensive statistical categories in the Big Ten...started all 20 games...converted stroke against William & Mary (8/28) after scoreless double overtime...tallied one assist vs. Lock Haven (9/2)...recorded assist against Syracuse (9/28)...scored two goals vs. Bucknell (10/18).
2004: Saw action in 14 games...made seven starts...started the first three games of the season against Old Dominion (8/28), Connecticut (9/4) and Northeastern (9/5)...started the last four games of the season...recorded five shots on the season....recorded one assist against Ohio State in Big Ten Tournament (11/5)...named to Big Ten All-Tournament team.
2003: Played in three games during the 2003 season...started the season opener vs. Old Dominion (9/31)...saw action vs. Saint Joseph's (9/21) and Ohio State (10/10)...provided depth at the midfield position.
High School
Three-time first team all-conference selection at Shawnee High School...recognized as an all-state choice following senior season and was an all-south Jersey selection as a junior and a senior...led team to sectional championship in each of final three prep seasons...was team captain as a senior...also lettered in lacrosse...was a member of the Shawnee H.S. honor roll.
Personal
Currently enrolled in the College of Education...the daughter of G. Thomas and Leslie Maser...father played baseball at the University of Maryland ...sister Jaclyn (21) graduated from Muhlenberg College in 2004...full name is Carey Rachel Maser...born on March 29, 1985.
Quoting Char Morett
"Carey has become the anchor for our defense and we look for her to be the quarterback in the backfield. Her communication has really given the other backs a lot of confidence and I think Carey will be a noticable leader on the field."